
Game on for Dino Island: Therapeutic ‘brain exercise’ for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities gets a $100,000 funding boost
April 17, 2025 | KBH Foundation
Kids Brain Health Foundation has received a grant from The […]
Kids Brain Health Foundation has received a grant from The […]
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) and Mitacs have awarded Dr. […]
On April 14, Dr. James Reynolds received the 2025 Innovation […]
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) and Brain Canada, in partnership […]
As we observe Black History Month this February, Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) honours the legacy, contributions, and excellence of Black people in Canada and worldwide. We acknowledge the significant role that Black Canadians and their communities have played in shaping the nation’s cultural diversity, compassion, and prosperity.
Driven by a strong commitment to improving family-centred care, Dr. […]
The CHILD-BRIGHT Network and Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) are teaming up to support youth engagement in brain-based developmental disability research.
Brittany Finlay and KBHN Chief Scientist Dr. Jennifer Zwicker published […]
Kids Brain Health Foundation (KBHF) is pleased to welcome Shannon Gill as its new Chief Fund Development Officer. With over 20 years of experience in the government and non-profit sectors, Shannon brings a wealth of expertise to help drive sustainable growth and create a lasting impact.
We cover the Disability Policy in Canada Report, explore how technology is helping kids with disabilities move more, and announce new board members. We’re also celebrating our KBHN Access Awardees 2024 and sharing our role in the Honouring the Caregiver project.
Provincial and territorial disability policies are failing Canadians with disabilities – including children – and their families, finds a new report released today by Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN).
Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) adds three new members to its Board of Directors to lead the way in working on KBHN’s mission to scale projects that will make a positive impact on kids with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families.